I have just referred to the fact that I have seen a copy of the draft EU Transparency Directive and I have published its suggested changes relating
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What the draft EU Transparency Directive says on country-by-country reporting
I have seen a copy of the proposed revisions to the EU’s Transparency Directive. The content relating to country-by-country reporting is as follows: Reporting of payments to governments
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Labour – showing real interest in corporate transparency and country-by-country reporting
The Guardian reports this morning when discussing what the good businesses Ed Miliband has been talking about might look like : More transparency about how much tax
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Good business – what it really means
Ed Miliband has announced himself in favour of good business. I am delighted he has. So am I. It’s astonishing that some are saying that
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Pure hypocrisy from the UK by refusing to join the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative
As the Telegraph (a paper I’m liking more and more now Sean O’Hare is working for it) has reported: The US pledged yesterday to participate in the Extractive
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US commits to joining the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative
This news has just been released by the US government: The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) has developed a voluntary framework under which governments publicly disclose their
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Memo to the Extractive Industries: tell us what you’re doing in secrecy jurisdictions
As the Guardian reports this morning: More than a third of the subsidiaries owned by major energy and mining companies including Shell, BP and Glencore are based
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The EU is to ask IASB to change its priorities to include public policy concerns
Green MEP Sven Giegold tabled a question to the European Commission in July asking about the EU’s position on the IASB’s revision to its constitution that has
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GSK – welcome, but country-by-country reporting would prove you’re delivering
As the Guardian has reported: GlaxoSmithKline lent its support to the UK economy on Tuesday by pledging to hire more staff and pay more taxes
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